Monday, April 28, 2008

Back in Business

I'm back here in Boston after spending four of the past seven days on the road in New York City and Philadelphia.

After letting the day-to-day news of the campaign trail pass me by for a little while, I couldn't help but notice the televisions on the Massachusetts Turnpike playing CNN footage of the Reverend Jeremiah Wright speaking last night; even when you try to escape the worst parts of the media coverage of this election, it's nearly impossible to do so.

I will try to have a nice long write-up of the Philadelphia primary by day's end, and you can count on a very exciting week ahead on this blog!

About Me

I am an independent campaign photographer during New Hampshire Primary seasons.
My work has been featured widely in print and online editorial and commercial uses, as well as part of historical exhibitions in Germany, and was selected by the Nobel Committee to accompany Barack Obama's 2009 Peace Prize.
My photography is available for purchase by campaigns and PACs, print or online media, as well as by individual and institutional collectors.
Contact luke@politicalcourier.com for licensing information.

Welcome!

Equipment:

-Dad's car

-Mom's camera

-laptop

I'm no glitzy news network, that's for sure.

In the early months of 2007 I scoured the internet for a fresh source of news about the New Hampshire primary. Outside of NECN and various blogs there wasn't much, especially anything from a student's perspective. Within a few days I was up in the Granite State mingling with the candidates, supporters, and staffers. Since then I haven't slowed down.